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    humanist


    1. [65] The increasingly common humanist funerals and weddings were not a factor at this time


    2. If a wedding is needed, there are plenty of hotels who offer no-strings-attached secular or humanist weddings (for a fee)


    3. Conversely many of the recent pronouncements from “Church and Society” sound depressingly like those from a humanist convention, virtually devoid of theological insight, far less appearing to be in any way prophetic


    4. Still, few people can absorb this indigestible truth, so witness the birth of the liberal humanist


    5. And whether you are religious or irreligious, reasonable or unreasonable, animist or humanist, you will still struggle to survive and thrive like every other animal


    6. These humanist have found a true friend in the Supreme Court


    7. The humanist reply is that the value


    8. Neither the humanist


    9. THE HUMANIST TRADITION IN THE WEST


    10. funeral was a humanist service

    11. (Humanist Movement) in the North, and the Sáng Tạo


    12. She was a humanist who worked for democratic change, mobilization of the masses and grassroots activism


    13. Judging from her choice of reading, this Nancy Laplante may be classified as a liberal or a humanist, but she also was definitely a feminist


    14. been a confirmed atheist and humanist


    15. appear to support the secular humanist agenda of the collective


    16. Even Tina Forster, with her humanist side, had agreed that no ISF member would be spared, in view of their record of war crimes


    17. Actually, she preferred to call herself a humanist


    18. the humanist tradition of Confucius


    19. Dr Prasad is a humanist and promotes peace whenever and wherever opportunity knocks at his door


    20. The movement that's taken place, as a result of humanist philosophies, through the Teachers College and our society, has been one to promote equality and rights; whereas the Bible does not promote equality

    21. When his disciples upbraided a woman for anointing Jesus with expensive ointment because the money could have been better used to help the poor, the great humanist, Jesus, had this to say:


    22. unlikely to win new hearts and minds over to the humanist view


    23. Having revealed some verses which acquaint us with ourselves and show us the charity of our Creator upon us, the Almighty wanted to clarify the way that leads to belief in order that we acquire the humanist qualities


    24. He will take off this beastly garment which he has worn to turn into a real Man of humanist qualities and actions


    25. “They were all tyrants”: they exceeded the humanist bounds in their actions


    26. This is not the manners of a humanist one


    27. But what shall their such humanist deeds which are filled with favor and charity return for them?


    28. In this noble fortress, the Almighty wants to warn mankind of the consequences of transgression, revealing that anyone who exceeds the humanist bounds in this life will draw upon himself nothing other than ruin and unhappiness


    29. That is, he has exceeded the humanist bounds in his behavior and his dealing with people until he became a corrupter in the land


    30. I say, this verse shows us that man cannot be a charitable humanist who performs noble deeds unless he recognizes His Creator and feels fear of Him

    31. These verses denote that those who exceed the humanist bounds in his life and incline to mean pleasures and rush to attain them as fast as possible preferring the world at hand to the afterworld: when such people shall be laid in their tombs they will view the hell and ascertain that it will be their resort in the other abode on the Day of Resurrection


    32. Having revealed some Verses which acquaint us with ourselves and show us the Charity of our Creator towards us, the Almighty wanted to clarify the way that leads to belief in order that we acquire humanist qualities


    33. This will allow such a person to take off the beastly garment which they had been wearing, and turn into a real person of humanist qualities and actions


    34. ”Who (all) transgressed all bounds”: they exceeded all humanist boundaries in their actions


    35. These are not the manners of a humanist one


    36. Rick Warren who is a New Ager and humanist and infiltrated the body


    37. a few humanist sort of kids in school, this year and past years


    38. This humanist group was able to receive an agreement that


    39. The Pope denounces the humanist statements, and says that with


    40. A meeting was held between G20 leaders, WHO, Humanist leaders, the

    41. Group Four was able to join with the humanist ideas of Groups Two


    42. through the American Humanist Association, which can be contacted at the


    43. How can it be found in a society that has lost the humanist principles and his humane attributes?


    44. If I taught from the emotional expression of a humanist, then the reaction would be, more often than not, the reciprocal of that equation


    45. On the way Don Quixote asked the cousin of what sort and character his pursuits, avocations, and studies were, to which he replied that he was by profession a humanist, and that his pursuits and studies were making books for the press, all of great utility and no less entertainment to the nation


    46. He would have been an awkward member of the party; for, though the most appreciative humanist, the most ideal religionist,


    47. But how many times had Nicky told him that excess attention to these interior states was another symptom of the humanist disease? What mattered, he wanted to believe as he turned the corner, was the world beyond the self, the world of action—and that’s when he spotted the cripple


    48. to drop the wrist he’s been holding and reach forward for a toke? To crack another beer, and then another? Even for the hardest of the hard-core, knowing you’ve just destroyed a bunch of lives is a lot to have on what an old-fashioned humanist would call the conscience


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    Synonyms for "humanist"

    humanist humanitarian human-centered human-centred humanistic humane

    "humanist" definitions

    a classical scholar or student of the liberal arts


    an advocate of the principles of humanism; someone concerned with the interests and welfare of humans


    of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism


    of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion


    pertaining to or concerned with the humanities


    marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare